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A Defense of Partisanship
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In "A Defense of Partisanship," Julian Zelizer examines the role of political parties in American history.
He argues that while partisanship can be divisive, it has also been crucial for progress and accountability.
Zelizer analyzes instances of both constructive and destructive partisanship, highlighting the importance of responsible political engagement.
The book explores the historical context of partisanship, offering insights into its evolution and impact on American politics.
Ultimately, Zelizer advocates for a more responsible and effective form of partisanship that serves the interests of the nation.
He argues that while partisanship can be divisive, it has also been crucial for progress and accountability.
Zelizer analyzes instances of both constructive and destructive partisanship, highlighting the importance of responsible political engagement.
The book explores the historical context of partisanship, offering insights into its evolution and impact on American politics.
Ultimately, Zelizer advocates for a more responsible and effective form of partisanship that serves the interests of the nation.
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